Social Media Webinar
September 23rd, 2020 | 2pm BST, 9am EST
The China Internet Report predicts China’s livestreaming market will reach 613 million users in 2020. That makes live commerce big business in China, with more than 900 live-streaming sites now allowing consumers to interact and buy from brands in real-time – a market that, according to forecasts by iiMedia, will reach RMB 916bn by the […]
Facebook recently announced the launch of Shops; a new feature that enables businesses to display and sell products on the platform. We reached out to some social experts for their opinions.
The launch of Facebook Shops has far reaching implications. It could ultimately change the way small businesses operate, possibly forever. The idea that the local mom-and-pop shop can now have access to a global audience and even operate without a storefront brings with it excitement and inevitably, lots of questions.
For years, social commerce in the west was something of a standing joke – a series of failed platforms and clunky ‘buy’ buttons that never gained traction or captured users’ imaginations.
There has been a growing awareness in the west in recent years that we should look to China for the digital trends of the future, as it has become increasingly apparent that Chinese use of the internet, technology, ecommerce, social media and more is leagues ahead of ours.
The latest trends, developments and statistics in social media, distilled by Econsultancy into a guide to what’s happening now and what you should be keeping an eye on.
Settle in for this week’s stats roundup, which includes news about social commerce, grocery retailers, Christmas ads, and lots more.
It’s that time again: 11.11, or Singles Day, China’s answer to Black Friday and the world’s biggest shopping holiday.
Using social media to drive sales is not new to brand marketers. It’s been over 10 years since Facebook started offering company pages – and nearly 12 years since the first ads appeared on the platform.
Changing retail trends – in particular the rise of online shopping – are one of the biggest topics that we cover at Econsultancy and one that we’ve been writing about more or less since the beginning.
Time to settle in for your weekly stats.